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تعداد نتایج: 1477  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2010
Isabelle Métrailler-Ruchonnet Alessandra Pagano Stéphanie Carnesecchi Karim Khatib Pedro Herrera Yves Donati Camille Bron Constance Barazzone

Bcl-2 is an anti-apoptotic molecule preventing oxidative stress damage and cell death. We have previously shown that Bcl-2 is able to prevent hyperoxia-induced cell death when overexpressed in a murine fibrosarcoma cell line L929. We hypothesized that its specific overexpression in pulmonary epithelial type II cells could prevent hyperoxia-induced lung injury by protecting the epithelial side o...

Journal: :Molecular Pain 2006
Farzana Karim Hui-Juan Hu Hita Adwanikar David Kaplan Robert W Gereau

BACKGROUND Numerous studies have implicated spinal extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs) as mediators of nociceptive plasticity. These studies have utilized pharmacological inhibition of MEK to demonstrate a role for ERK signaling in pain, but this approach cannot distinguish between effects of ERK in neuronal and non-neuronal cells. The present studies were undertaken to test the speci...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Sean S Tjandra Claire Hsu Y Ingrid Goh Ananta Gurung Raymond Poon Puviindran Nadesan Benjamin A Alman

Aggressive fibromatosis (also called desmoid tumor) is a benign, locally invasive, soft tissue tumor composed of cells with mesenchymal characteristics. These tumors are characterized by increased levels of beta-catenin-mediated T-cell factor (TCF)-dependent transcriptional activation. We found that type 1 IFN signaling is activated in human and murine aggressive fibromatosis tumors and that th...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Omar Sharif Ulrich Matt Simona Saluzzo Karin Lakovits Isabella Haslinger Tanja Furtner Bianca Doninger Sylvia Knapp

CD36 is a scavenger receptor that exhibits pleiotropic functions, including adhesion to thrombospondin, inhibition of angiogenesis, transport of long-chain fatty acids, and clearance of apoptotic cells. In addition, it has been implicated in the host immune response because it acts as a coreceptor for TLR2 and plays a role in Staphylococcus aureus infection. However, its role in other Gram-posi...

2017
Annika Wahlström Samer Al-Dury Marcus Ståhlman Fredrik Bäckhed Hanns-Ulrich Marschall

Humans and mice differ substantially in their bile acid profiles as mice in addition to cholic acid (CA) predominantly synthesize 6β-hydroxylated muricholic acids (MCAs) whereas humans produces chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and CA as primary bile acids. Identifying the gene performing 6β-hydroxylation would be useful for 'humanizing' the bile acid profile in mice for studies of the interaction b...

Journal: :Brain research 1999
K M Bishop D Wahlsten

Sex differences in the forebrain commissures (corpus callosum, hippocampal commissure, and anterior commissure) were examined in B6D2F2 hybrid mice and Sprague-Dawley rats. Twenty-four male-female littermate pairs of mice were perfused at each of 21, 42 and 63 days of age and the midsagittal area of the commissures was measured from en bloc stained tissue. Twenty-two male-female littermate pair...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 2006
Susanne Vogler Jens Pahnke Sophie Rousset Daniel Ricquier Holger Moch Bruno Miroux Saleh M Ibrahim

Uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) is a member of the mitochondrial transporter superfamily that is expressed in many tissues, including immune cells. UCP2 prevents oxidative stress by reducing reactive oxygen species. Using UCP2-deficient mice, it was shown that UCP2 is involved in the regulation of insulin secretion, in the resistance to infection, and in atherosclerosis. Here, we investigated the r...

Journal: :Diabetes 2004
Fumihiko Maekawa Hun-Meng A Quah Kohichi Tanaka Hiroko Ohki-Hamazaki

Mice lacking either bombesin receptor subtype (BRS)-3 or gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP-R) exhibit feeding abnormalities. However, it is unclear how these receptors are associated with feeding regulation. In BRS-3-deficient mice, we found hyperphagia, subsequent hyperleptinemia, and brain leptin resistance that occurred after the onset of obesity. To explore the cause of this phenomeno...

2016
E. Liana Falcone Loreto Abusleme Muthulekha Swamydas Michail S. Lionakis Li Ding Amy P. Hsu Adrian M. Zelazny Niki M. Moutsopoulos Douglas B. Kuhns Clay Deming Mariam Quiñones Julia A. Segre Clare E. Bryant Steven M. Holland

Background: Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is caused by defects in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase 2 (NOX2) complex subunits (gp91 (a.k.a. Nox2), p47, p67, p22, p40) leading to reduced phagocyte-derived reactive oxygen species production. Almost half of patients with CGD develop inflammatory bowel disease, and the involvement of the intestinal microbiome in relation to ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
Y Xie T T Yeo C Zhang T Yang M A Tisi S M Massa F M Longo

Drosophila and leech models of nervous system development demonstrate that protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) receptors regulate developmental neurite outgrowth. Whether PTP receptors regulate neurite outgrowth in adult systems or in regenerative states remains unknown. The leukocyte common antigen-related (LAR) receptor is known to be present in rodent dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons; there...

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